Eric Moskowitz, MD
Dr. Eric Moskowitz is a Board Certified Urologist. He completed an Endourological Society accredited Fellowship in Urologic Oncology with a focus on Robotic Surgery for the treatment of kidney and prostate cancer. Dr. Moskowitz’s clinical interests also include the management of complex kidney stone disease, benign prostatic hyperplasia, men’s health issues, and all other aspects of general urology. Dr. Moskowitz has authored several peer-reviewed publications and his contributions to research have been presented at both national and international meetings. He has also served as a reviewer for the Journal of Endourology.
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- Medical Education
- Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University: 2009
- Internship
- New York Medical College
- Residency
- New York Medical College
- Fellowship
- Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Board Certifications
- American Board of Urology
- North Shore University Hospital; NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island
- American Urological Association: 2013; Endourological Society: 2013
Badani KK, Reddy BN, Moskowitz EJ, Paulucci DJ, Beksac AT, Martini A, et al. Lymph node yield during radical prostatectomy does not impact rate of biochemical recurrence in patients with seminal vesicle invasion and node-negative disease. Urol Oncol. 2018;36(6):310.e1-310.e6. PMID: 29625782. Moskowitz EJ, Paulucci DJ, Reddy BN, Blum KA, Rosen DC, Abaza R, et al. Predictors of medical and surgical complications after robot-assisted partial nephrectomy: an analysis of 1139 patients in a multi-institutional kidney cancer database. J Endourol. 2017;31(3):223-8. PMID: 27784160. Pak RW, Moskowitz EJ, Bagley DH. What is the cost of maintaining a kidney in upper-tract transitional-cell carcinoma? An objective analysis of cost and survival. Journal of Endourology. 2009;23(3):341-6. PMID: 19265465.